Julien Epaillard wins FEI Jumping World Cup in Amsterdam

French rider Julien Epaillard claimed victory in the FEI Jumping World Cup in Amsterdam, outpacing the field on his wife's home-bred horse Donatello d'Auge. Swiss competitor Alain Jufer secured second place on Dante MM in a tense 12-rider jump-off, boosting his chances for the World Cup Final.

The FEI Jumping World Cup in Amsterdam reached its peak with a thrilling jump-off featuring 12 riders. Julien Epaillard, riding Donatello d'Auge—a horse home-bred by his wife and sired by Jarnac—delivered a flawless performance to take the win. Epaillard's success highlighted his strategy, as he later reflected, "Start fast and go faster after!"

Only beaten by the Frenchman, Alain Jufer from Jura, Switzerland, finished second aboard Dante MM. This strong result elevated Jufer to 43 points in the World Cup rankings, positioning him well for a starting spot at the Final in Texas this April. The competition underscored the high stakes of the series, where precise execution in the jump-off can secure season-defining opportunities.

While details on other placings remain partial, the event showcased top international talent in show jumping, with Epaillard's victory adding to his standout season. Jufer's podium finish reinforces Switzerland's presence in the sport's elite circuit.

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Lottie Fry celebrating victory on Glamourdale in the Amsterdam World Cup freestyle dressage event.
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Lottie Fry wins Amsterdam World Cup freestyle on Glamourdale

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Charlotte 'Lottie' Fry and her stallion Glamourdale claimed victory in the FEI Dressage World Cup Freestyle at Jumping Amsterdam on January 24, 2026, scoring 89.305%. This win secures their qualification for the Fort Worth Final in April as the reigning champions. Germany's Isabell Werth finished second with 87.580% on Wendy de Fontaine.

Swiss rider Steve Guerdat won the World Cup Grand Prix in Leipzig, outpacing competitors with a swift jump-off time. Germany's Gerrit Nieberg secured third place on Ping Pong, while several other German riders also performed strongly. The event marked the ninth leg of the 2026 World Cup season.

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Swiss rider Steve Guerdat won the World Cup Grand Prix in Leipzig, outpacing competitors with a swift jump-off time. Germany's Gerrit Nieberg secured third place on Ping Pong after a clear round. The event featured strong performances from multiple German riders.

Giacomo Casadei of the Carabinieri Sports Group secured victory in the first Grand Prix of the year at the Horses Riviera Resort in San Giovanni in Marignano. The event marked the start of the National A5* competition season in Cattolica, Italy. This win highlights an strong beginning for Italian show jumping in 2026.

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Aaron Vale of Ocala secured victory in the $200,000 UF Health Grand Prix CSI4* at the World Equestrian Center on January 18, 2026, aboard Carissimo 25. The event drew 34 horse-and-rider pairs from 13 nations, with only eight advancing to a thrilling jump-off decided by mere fractions of a second. Vale's time of 37.58 seconds clinched the top spot ahead of Daniel Bluman and Nina Mallevaey.

Austria's Lisa Eder secured her maiden World Cup victory in women's ski jumping on Wednesday in Zao, Japan, edging out Slovenia's Nika Prevc. The 24-year-old finished with 227.9 points after a strong 98-meter jump in the final round. Canada's Abigail Strate took bronze with 222.3 points.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

Jessica Kürten's new role as Horse Sport Ireland’s High Performance Show Jumping Manager started positively with Ireland's third-place finish in the four-star Nations Cup in Sharjah. The team blended youth and experience to achieve 20 faults overall. This result highlighted Ireland's strong international performances across various competitions.

 

 

 

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